It should make for another summer without depth and another generation of narrow minded airheads who experience cultural shock when they arrive at college and find there are different ways of seeing the world, than the limited vision handed to them by a bland and racist status quo.

Lighten up Rosmari…if you read the introduction it was based off of popular vote. Which did you nominate or vote for? oh right, you were to busy insulting the intelligence of those who may not have picked something off of your list…hmmm…

Oh please Harry Potter FTW! The DaVinci Code is soo freshman year summer reading. I didn’t really like the writing. It was too “Please make this a movie and make more millions” (though I have nothing against the plot). And Harry Potter? Yes, they’re good reads but by now, everyone has read them and they’re really written for fourth graders to understand, just like the Twilight series.

I’m very happy that some of Ray Bradbury’s books made the list. I feel that he’s an author with a lot of insight. Might I add some other dystopia books to go along with Farenheit 451? Brave New World and 1984 are both very interesting reads if Farenheit 451 did suit your tastes.